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SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHOES. 



Green (B.) on an improved principle in 

 the construction of timber bridges, 1808, 

 150. 



*Grben (Dr.) on Nasmylh's steam pile- 

 driver, 1844, 98. 



*Q-REENE (Dr.) on a property of alcohol, 

 1847, 57. 



Greene (Prof. J. E.) on Eritish naked-ej^d 

 Medusce, with notices of seven undescribed 

 forms, 1857, 103. 



on embryology, with reference to the 



mutual relations of the subkingdoms of 

 animals, 18G0, 132. 



^Greene (Dr. R.) on polishing the specula 

 of telescopes, 1843, 1 1. 



on Nasmyth's steam-hammer for pile- 

 driving, 1845, 92. 



— — on a portable equatorial stand for 

 telescopes without polar axis, 1846, 8. 



■ on a machine for polishing specula, 



1855, II. 



• on a machine for polishing specula for 

 reflecting telescopes and lenses, 1856, 24. 



* on a new railway break, invented by 



M. Sisco, of Paris, 1856, 162. 



* on a method of uniting iron with iron 



or other metals without welding, invented 

 by M. Sisco, of Paris, 1856, 162. 



Greener ( W.) on the construction of steam- 

 boilers, 1838, 162. 



on the manufacture of the liner 



irons and steels as applied to gun- 

 barrels, swords, and railway axles, 1849, 

 115. 



Greenhow (H. M.) on the people of Oude, 



and on their leading characteristics, 1858, 



151. 

 Greenhow (T. M.) on the beneficial effects 



of mercurial action rapidly induced, 1838, 



124. 

 — — on a sling bed for the treatment of 



fractures, 1838, 130. 



— on an air-duct to be used in glass 

 furnaces for the prevention of smoke, 

 1844, 35. 



Greenock (Lord) on the coal-fields of Scot- 

 land, 1834, 639. 

 * , notice of the discovery of lead on 



the borders of Galloway and Ayrshire, 



1840, 97. 

 Greenougii (G. B.) on the geology of India, 



1854, 83. 

 Greeves (A. F. A.) on the gyration of the 



heart, 1836, 120. 

 Greg (R. P.) on meteorolites and asteroids, 



1854, 19. 

 Greg (W. E..) on the social statistics of the 



Netherlands, 1835, 125. 

 — — on statistical desiderata, 1836, 151. 



• on the state of the working classes in 

 Rutlandshire, 1839, 112. 



Gregory (Prof. W.), abstract of Dr. Reich- 

 enbach's discoveries in destructive distil- 

 lation, 1834, 591. 



, notice of Prof. Liebig's new process 



for preparing murexide, 1840, 74. 



Gregory (Prof W.) on the preparation of 

 alloxan, alloxantine, thion urate of am- 

 monia, uramile, and mm*exide, 1840, 74. 



on the pre-existence of m'ea in uric 



acid, 1840, 73. 



on the sulpliitc of lead, 1850, 55. 



on new forms of Diatomaccac from the 



Firth of Clyde, 1856, 83. 



*Grellet (Mr.) on an instrument for draw- 

 ing circles in perspective, 1841, 42. 



Grewe (J. II,), experiment with the ther- 

 mometer on the mountain Storvando- 

 fjold, 1844, 27. 



, observations of the aurora borealis 



during the year 1845, at Alton, 1846, 

 12. 



, meteorological observations made at 



Alton, 1846, 12 ; 1848, 32. 



meteorological observations made at 



Kaa:Qord, in Western Finmark, 1849, 18 ; 

 1850, 36. 



*Grey (Sir C.) on the longitude, 1859, 34, 



Griffin (J. J.) on a new method of crystal- 

 lographic notation, 1840, 88. 



Griffith (Sir R.) on the geological map of 

 Ireland, 1835, 56. 



on the leading features of the geology 



of Ireland, and particularly the carboni- 

 ferous or moimtain-limestone district, 

 1837, 88. 



on the geological structure of the 



south of Ireland, 1838, 81. 



■ on the yellow sandstone and other 



points of the geology of Ireland, 1840, 

 no. 



on the fossils discovered in the car- 

 boniferous or mountain limestone of Ire- 

 land, 1842, 51. 



— — on the distribution of erratic blocks 

 in Ireland, and particularly tliose of the 

 north coasts of the counties of Sligo and 

 Mayo, 1843, 40. 



on the lower portion of the carbonife- 

 rous limestone series of Ireland, 1843, 42. 



on the old red sandstone, or Devonian 



and Silurian districts of Ireland, 1843, 

 46. 



on the occurrence of a bed of sand 



containing recent marine shells, on the 

 summit of a granite hill on the coast of 

 the county of Mayo, 1843, 50. 



on certain Silurian districts of Ireland, 



1844, 46. 



on the lower members of the car- 

 boniferous series of Ireland, 1852, 46. 



on the geology of Ireland, 1852, 47. 



on the relations of the rocks at or be- 

 low the base of the carboniferous series 

 of Ireland, 1857, 66. 



Grime (Mr.) on wrought-iron wheels for 

 locomotive engines, 1840, 212. 



on Dennett's rockets for preserving 



lives from shipwreck, 1840, 214. 



*Grollet (J. P.) on a process for prevent- 

 ing the deleterious effects of dry grinding, 

 1843, 102. 



